Chapter 147
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"Then, welcome the storm!"
However, after sensing his believers dying and knowing that his operation had failed, he stopped stalling for time with Avernia. Instead, he recklessly displayed his power and filled the area with lightning bolts.
Wild lightning bolts struck down from the top of the sky with all sorts of auroras and shrouded Avernia. But that wasn't all. Perhaps his power was too violent to the point that he couldn't control it, or perhaps he just wanted to vent his anger, but the lightning bolts that Furybear summoned didn't just attack Avernia. Instead, the mountain they were on was engulfed in lightning bolts as well. In an instant, the ice mountain that Avernia resided in crumbled due to the high temperature and powerful explosions. The tribes that lived under the ice mountain to worship her and serve her were also struck by the lightning bolts summoned by Furybear.
Icebergs crumbled and melted. Villages below the mountains caught fire. There were also plenty of people who fell under the lightning or were blasted into ashes by the lightning. Several thriving tribes that followed Avernia's teachings and lived in harmony vanished in an instant when the God was enraged.
"Furybear!"
Fury couldn't be used to describe Avernia's feelings anymore. She had always been a pacifist and the only thing that offended her was when she accidentally burned down the first palace that Averne built. But that was also because Averne cut down her favorite tree in order to build the palace. That was why Avernia had always been a peacemaker and a symbol of peace, whether it was in the legends of Freljord or in her daily life, or even with her brothers and sisters who had weird tempers. If she wasn't forced into a corner or if it was necessary, she wouldn't display her power.
The people of Freldrod who followed her teachings were no different from her students and children in her eyes. Therefore, when she saw Furybear kill her followers while she wasn't paying attention, she couldn't hold back the anger that she had been suppressing and her terrifying power.
What was Freldrod's symbol?
Snow? Of course, it was, but it wasn't everything. Snow was just another manifestation of his power. It truly represented Freljord's power …
It was the cold.
The storm was the same as the thunder and lightning from before. It swept through the entire mountain range in an instant. The ice that rolled down from the mountain maintained its rolling posture at this moment. It was very unreasonable for them to be frozen on the mountain where they originally existed. The clouds in the sky were no longer colliding with each other. Instead, they quickly condensed together. The air began to change, turning into something else. The most conspicuous thing was the moisture contained in the air. It froze in the air at this moment, condensing into a vast expanse of white silk threads in the sky and earth. Or perhaps it was something else because its shape was so strange, and it filled the space between the mountains.
However, the white filaments that filled the empty space didn't hold the land for too long. As Furybear roared, the vanished lightning bolts appeared once again and clashed with Avernia's extreme temperature and power. It tore through the white substance and broke some of Avernia's frost.
Furybear's eyes and mouth emitted lightning bolts. Just like Avernia, he began to utilize the power that the land couldn't withstand. His entire body was shrouded in lightning bolts. His every movement and even his breathing had a huge impact on the environment around him. He swung his claws at Avernia, and lightning bolts appeared in the sky and struck Avernia.
Avernia screamed in agony and Furybear roared again. He was also struck by Avernia's attack. This was the first time the two of them dealt real damage to each other in this battle. Not only did this raise Furybear's fighting spirit, but Avernia also made up her mind. She dashed at Furybear and shouted at the same time.
"I am the fury of the blizzard, the bite of the chilling wind, the chill of the extreme frost … I am Freldrod!"
She arrived in front of Furybelle and Furybelle waved its claws in response.
She appeared to be seeking death. After all, in the game, once Furybear approached her, she could open the shop to see what she could buy. But in reality, their form was entirely based on their preferences and didn't represent their battle prowess. Most importantly, her wings could stir up chilling winds.
But just as Furybell's claws were about to reach her chest, she flapped her wings again and unleashed a cold current that even Furybell couldn't resist. It froze the demigod on the spot, keeping him in the posture of waving his claws.
But Avernia didn't think that her brother would be defeated so easily. She flapped her wings again and the entire ice mountain transformed and shifted, crushing Furybear to the bottom of the mountain. Furybear didn't disappoint his sister. The instant he was wrapped in ice, the ice shrouding him flickered in lightning radiances and melted and shattered.
Then, in a furious roar, the ice shattered and a raging bear rushed out of it. It dashed toward Avernia and brandished its thunderous claws at her. But it was a pity that this powerful attack was stopped by a ten-meter-tall 'ice wall'. Even though it shattered the 'ice wall', Avernia prepared more ice for it. But this level of ice and snow was only a little trouble for Furybear.
But as the two demigods engaged in their second round of battle, the smell in the air changed all of a sudden. The two demigods realized that another sibling had arrived.
The ground cracked and a furnace that stood silently in the flames ignited by Furybear's thunderbolts melted in an instant and slowly turned into a gigantic guy with a ram's horn. He wielded a hammer and an iron felt. Sparks flew out of his mouth as he breathed. Along with his arrival, the chilling cold brought by Avernia's power dissipated rapidly. Even the ancient ice mountain began to melt.
When this deity appeared, he brought with him the lava flames from the depths of the earth. But he didn't exchange greetings with his siblings. Instead, he hurled the hammer in his hand and shattered half of the ice mountain. The hammer struck Furybear's head and sent him flying. He rushed to the top of the iceberg with a ball of fire. He came to the side of the hammer that was sinking into the iceberg and picked it up.
The atmosphere turned cold, but Orne wasn't aware of it. He looked at his hammer, Furybear, who shook his head and stood up, and Avernia, who was slightly dissatisfied. He said the only sentence he could think of.
"I'm done."
Then.
It's time to send you on your way.
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